Posts Tagged ‘john luther adams’

NonPop Show 064

Program Notes:
(running time – approx. 38 min)

1. “Palindrome Variations”
by Paul Epstein
Connections
Capstone Records

2. “Dark Waves”
by John Luther Adams
Red Arc / Blue Veil
Cold Blue

3. “Left In Fragments”
by Christopher Tignor
Core Memory Unwound
Western Vinyl

4. “The Sixth Collection – Pattern XXI”
by Mamoru Fujieda
Patterns of Plants
Tzadik

NonPop Show 062

Program Notes:
(running time – approx. 31 min.)

1. “The Four Seasons – Spring”
by Joan Valent
No Seasons
Non Profit Music

2. “Stairs in Stars”
by Nobukazu Takemura
Hoshi No Koe
Thrill Jockey

3. “Y.T.T.E. (Yield To Total Elation)”
by Drew Daniel & M.C. Schmidt (Matmos)
The Civil War
Matador Records

4. “In The Rain”
by John Luther Adams
The Place We Began
Cold Blue Music

The Place Where You Go To Listen (Redux)

51ltakz31el_sl500_aa240_jpgJohn Luther Adams’ new book about his fantastic installation The Place Where You Go To Listen was just made available on Amazon and is titled appropriately enough, The Place Where You Go to Listen: In Search of an Ecology of Music.

Head on back to NonPop Show 006 “The Place” interview, where I interviewed Jim Altieri in 2006 about his work with John Luther Adams on the immense project. Attached to that post are relevant links about the project and people involved.

For the price of a CD, I won’t pass it up.

NonPop Show 030

Program Notes:
(running time – approx. 36 min.)

1. “Rumble” 7:44
by John Luther Adams
The Mathematics of Resonant Bodies
Cantaloupe (CA21034)

2. “Time Does Not Exist” 14:02
by Kyle Gann
Private Dances
New Albion (NA137)

3. “All-Boy All-Girl” 8:14
by Arthur Russell
Amplified: New Music Meets Rock, 1981-1986 (from the Kitchen Archives No. 3)
Orange Mountain Music (OMM0024)

4. Rue Casimir Delavigne (for Daniel Lentz) 5:29
by Harold Budd
Avalon Sutra
Samadhisound (ss004)

NonPop Show 006 – “The Place” interview

Show Notes:
(running time – approx. 35 min.)

Interview with Jim Altieri, technical advisor to John Luther Adams on his permanent sound installation at the Museum of the North, “The Place Where You Go to Listen.”

John Luther Adams’ website
Jim Altieri’s website
Museum of the North
Kyle Gann’s NewMusicBox article